3. I really like Maria. She's _________ a sweet girl _________ is always
polite to everyone.

A. so; that B. quite; which C. such; who D. very; whose

4. I won't leave unless you _________ me everything. I have to know!

A. don't leave B. won't teach C. would find D. tell

5. — Do you know the famous musical Cats is going to be performed in
Beijing on 5th December?

— Yes. But we've not got the tickets.

— _________.

A. We haven’t too B. So do we C. So have we D. Neither have we

6. _________ she was washing her face, the water stopped _________.

A. As; running B. As soon as; to flow

C. After; to go D. Since; raining

7. — Have you ever _________ a lot of money?

— No, I haven't, but once I _________ ￡10 in a lottery.

A. won; won B. seen; have stolen C. made; will get D. received; paid

8. — _________ you change a pound, please?

— I _________ have some. Let me see.

A. Should; might B. Can; must C. Could; may D. Will; would

9. Help yourself to some fish. The fish _________ in this restaurant are
_________ locally.

A. cooking; living B. served; caught C. sold; finding D. made; seen

10. — Do you like cooking?

— Yes, but the one job I hate in the kitchen is _________.

A. getting up B. putting up C. hanging up D. washing up

11.—Where have you been all the time?—I came back at noon and I ____ in
this room since.

A. have been B. was C. had been D. have gone

12.. --- Can he lend me some money?-- I regret to tell you he is ______
you.

A. not rich as B. no more rich than C. no richer than D. not richer as

13.. --- If he _____, he _____ that food.--- Luckily he was sent to the
hospital at once.

A. was warned, would not take B. had been warned, would not have taken

C. would be warned, had not taken D. would have been warned, had not
taken

14. I don’t like _____ of the two pens. Please show me ______.

A. both, one B. all, the other C. neither, the others D. either,
another

15. He was afraid ______ the yard because he was afraid ______ by the big
dog _____ at the gates.

A. to enter, to be bitten, lay B. of entering, of being bitten, lay

C. of entering, to be bitten, laying D. to enter, of being bitten,
lying

二、完形填空

The Japanese pay much attention to the lucky telephone numbers. The
bathhouses, for example, 16 to use 4626, because when 17 in Japanese, it has the
same pronunciation(发音) as “have a good bath”. Both the clothes shops and the
butcher’s(屠户) like 4129 better than 18 number because this number can either be
read as “good dress” or “good meat”.

19 these numbers are connected with(与…联系) something 20 , people can
remember them very 21 , so they have become advertisements for the 22 .

On the other hand there are also telephone numbers which are 23 as
forbidden(禁止) by the Japanese people. 1564, for example, has the sound of “kill
people” 24 the number 4219 has 25 “People die”.

At last, there are about forty-four million 26 in Japan, yet it is almost
27 for everyone to get a 28 telephone number. So these telephones have become
commodities(商品) and can be 29 as goods. The price can reach as 30 as 222
thousand yen.